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SENTINEL LOCAL NEWS. -Dave Porter lost a flue mule last wec1 of founder. -W. T. Burgess died the 10th inst., aml1 was buried the day following at Oolency -If you ever want to vote, you had bet ter register on the first Morday in June oi July. . --Miss Emmie Ifendricks, of Liberty 11as been visiting relatives and friends I town. -Sacrament of the Lord's Supper wa observed at the Presbyterian church las Sabbath. 11. W. Farr killed a rattlestAke las Friday which measured four feet and hat eleven rattles. -The young people of the townenjoye(I a delightful soire andil dance at Carey's Hlal 1-t n --'ay nlight. r telephone. Mr. J. M. Clem t up a teleplole for Dr. Earl( )ro to lis house. Arcy price is visiting her soc V. a. 1 UAi. She aus taken quite ill at his house last Friday night. -The Governor lias appointed J. T, Looper and it. A. lowen assistant supervi, sors of registration for this coiuty. -Sherifl Richey has let the contract to Alf. Whitner, for the erection of a fine dwelling on his Bermuda valley farm. -Tlie frost left a few peaches at Mr. S. A.A. Parsons but it is hoped that all but the editor will forget this by the ist of Au gust. -Nothing helps like a rtilroaid. The side walk in front of I lagy)d, tjrjIce & (is store has been paved with tile best Hosan11 (lae cement. The four first bridges on this end of the railroad are ready for the cross ties, und the hands are at work on the one(; acrcss Wolf Creek. -Col. I. E. I wen went to I1ot. Sprini Ark., last week to alend sihe sesion (4 the General Assembly of tihe otlcrl Presby terian church. -Thc railroad cut just Test of 11on. W. T. Bowen's will be itmrteen fuet, in depili, and ia bridge w% ill have to be providl fer thle 11ub).ic rka. -Pickenls is hwm(I to g('l onl (op. Ymu can't keep her di'v.n, to Itiit irying. Whn ill town o e youe l ilars and11 li tcil ILt the 111lu sic tile saws and h1:1mmers make. --'Iquire T. I. 'rice has the fin-t gir de ill tow.l, lie Ias 1-:,:ishl peasin abu . dance anild ia., beoln eati.l." irish pItattle'h for two weeks. lie is a bA gard-_-ncr. -Mr. J. P. Moore wai Ihappily miIMe to Miss Sairal l pan, :it. the re.idenIcte of tile bride's fath1cr. 1'et- ('1hapman, onl thec 17th day of May, Rev. Daniel Littleton of ficiating. -Married. oil Ile 19th inst... at the resi leice of the br-idl!'s iplrellts, Mr. anl Mrz. M. P. Rodgers, Mr. Fred O'lD4.ll lind 4(11 Cassie Rodgers. Rev. N. G. Bllenc-g, of -.J. 1'. (lrer', E'q.. will ll begin to re-pair Ik thveilinig hou-Ac. WVh,_o hcon temlphated impr iOVeme t' I r; :11 ut11 onl it, it will bite oll' (of the fline-t reidn:S in tinL. up country. --The (cl-Me people's iiie at Il( grove ier eC inast SlyL11*%!JN Wns:l Coin pIlete Siter-4.-s. l'iverlyt in g4 gO, t'l ea plenty of it was4 on1 hani-.J ~ad a1 0-neal gooId timAe. lhad. lls ltolg Ia tew IAny og mA', ', went umnjI. It was5 1(nned(I, but the1 jpoison( malde it so ralbid 1.hat1 it 1(md1 to) be~ kled(. -A gentleman(tt wvho has liways been1 a Ptauncllh demoreant was ask4d 41r.st. week1 whaIt palrty lIe blllol:ge4d to .1:W. an. bteIAM :' wvtumps. Another aid hll.tIe dlid nlot know)~ what 1he was. -M ra. J. D). C'ureton has our tondi a thlanks for a pliate of luAciou st ltreries thle largest, we have ever seen, and14 the0 mo4st beauti ful, forarat anid tas1tefulily arno:1.2ed houqupet (of wiich weC have ever beenl made1 the grateful recipient. --Thle wife of Jamiles Lank forldold who hives nea:r Ea.sley, die-Ii:a<t M.mlday'. 11er remins 11were jInterred ill thle hur(viig gt'oundi ne11Iar A -on TIih-r:e wIre thIi rty-liie vehiieles, and( uhlOt two 1hun dr-ed foot,meu iln tihe funerAal proced1ssion. --(apt. W.' F. Il'ar-ker doe n(( ot expeclt to mlove 10 himill whenA1 thrlouAgh wIithA his rail roadl 'onltract, buit .lhe thinks heI will cut. and1( shilp (ut oIver tile P i'-kens I bul.~ cry. 'Thlis will be a blig help to tihe rAilro:a. - Postmaste51r Russell, of A (01eson, re tulrned frcom WVasihingto la1 :st Thml a tAV whlere lhe hadI beenl to) see thie Presidenit iu tile mIterett ofI Maijor W~~%hit ner's (applin(t. men(It as C ivil Service ':11ommiiner. 11 reports thle priosp4ct oIf h1 isippoiineint. a4 favorable ---We regret that1 circlustancos over' which we hano cont11rol pre-ventedl our an. ceptinig the kindI invitation to aittend thell L iberty andl Central SabthltI SellooIls'pini at lirock Rock last SatuArda:y. WeI inAst t,het youlng folks had A leAts:it timeA (And Al good lire. -Mr. JT. E. ilagood, .Jr-., (lerk '4 (Cunn. cii, will call 1)n al 11m1ti.s tis wellk l:it I he put ti < ilvs. .ee1 at the:i er buin(ess of impra n 4I e(. liy IJnler Ii --Ther;e is a1 Wor(llS Fair (Club at1 ireen. (1( better- thann joinI the einl. W- e wi I-l join1 jutlt ye1. If till Pre4.ident of th. readykrby it t in (e, ne51 ixre o w Pickens5 la.st TuesdayIII 41n his waly tn IIen I tratl. lie was tak!ing somAe younilg liv, stock fromi hiis Frenl'cihI 1r1ad [aim t' g'rfene pa(stue near1(:4 ('entndci. Inl till drOVe were tw-i li.le dlonkeIyM. WhVile hr was talk ing sevemi:( 4ltheri thalt were loo0 was a good (Icro wId. Mr. G. h ad tol diV< on. t ihi d iion1s14I of theTwle .0(il Ass(0 o'clock aind R1ev. W4. (I. Mauk41lin w1 a.. SrSnday-l iSome itrest1insuj Alt i.1 he~ dhilssedl jAtal it is5 hAoIIed inuch I g,od n A Sunday ScUool Convention. The executive committee of the Intorde (dominational Sunday School Conventior met on the 21st of May, and arranged th( following progran for the Sunday Schoo coiveltion to be held in the Presbyteriat C church at Pickens on the 22d and 23d o July next. FIRST DAY. 1st. Devotional exercises of half an houi begilning it 10 o'clock, conducted by Rev E. M. McKissick. 2d. Organization, appointment of com inittees and other business. 31. Reports of delegates upon the con dition, progress amd prospects of the Sun day school work in the county. RiJECTS FOR DISOUSSION. I st. Is it advisable or expedient to award prizes to Sunday school children for punet nality, etc. Opened by Rev. W. B. Justus. A2n)d. Which should be used as a text book in teaching children the truths of Lhc Bible? The Hihle or Bible stories? Opened by lIev. L. T. Weldon. 3d. The importaice of instructing and inculeating the grace of giving in the mids of the young. Opened by IRev. B. 0. Berry. Sermon Friday night by Dr. J. Thomas Pat'e, of Greenville. HUCOND DAY. 1st. Devotional exercises of half an hour by Her. V. 1. Sinlgleton. 2(d. Transaetion of business, reports of Cr.iIiitees, eCe. 3o. Slioul miperihnt.ndits appoint in Sundiy sulcols teachers who are not pro fessed christians? Opened by tev. N..G. BallenLr,' 4th. Wh2tt are (l.c advantages of using the lternational LeSons in1 Sunday sclols? Openel by .J. P. Carey. 5th. Wilat pre the best means of enlist ilig I he sympaitlies anil Co-operation of par ties in Smaay school work? Opened by C. 1'. Ilollingsworth. Gth. The duties of pastors in the Sunday s-hool work Opened by L E. Childress. The (Itestiol box will then be opened. Each Suntlay school in the county is re qUeteld to send one delegate for every twen y-five enrolled schol'Irs. Superi:teun dvntz, prechers. t eebrs and ofther officers of tle NSumtly stc hools are iembers ex-ofii trio and are ilrge to cone. Ex luUirvEi CoiMMITTEE. Tine Mins2tr'l Show. 1A., roaring success." "That is your ver diet, tud! -zo siy ye all." All assent. l'ikens ne4ver. Ias ha<il as mu11ch fulm couel( inl two hourl...;, is wa; enjyel beluindl the footli"ght. (f Ot l'i,.lo-os Milstrel Chuh lat,, Frbday evni... l' S:U %VCl were alWtkenl am1 lit It- r'oom -- N: h-t even in the ilr . The i ':r I w; uilite and at the sAne time all that (Old fe lesireil. It is plin. it Milt t-) 1 flat it wi.; ee:intly carried out. The youlg m Inal henCI assigned to their r imtive part; wili It' greatest care :nol iac on e shiowed t horoughi tratining. Thl inud i was lermlbl onl -everal of tile cens~ were Ilsti yS encred. The conelhli ini choIus w2As tlie completest- "sell" sure Iy, ever peI et rat1N il ' uIlponl in) au<ience. It waA giiveLy aiunlowled that tihe exercises wmfhd ctut onlade hv Iolsie kindly firished bY the E:tslcy IBrass land. The woader was, how in the wol] h:d the EasTiley lmld been smIgled helhind tie scenes un b'knowance to the a1licC? "Tin,'' went 1he hel, tul up 1)went the curtalit, itl int-tal of the 1i.y 1 BIaIl. the delight ful '11-ic c'f which l-14t lfo're' iedletd our vit i/.a-n, th n Ippeared, ea-h wit h a (i1r horn, dlirtag out a me'r bll- drawl tif 'iIeandi '.io:nle, Swctf-Iito.' The a' :inee was thor ouwhy sohl blut tpplauled all the SaIme. Ni . ler hi ranilseiei It was ever funlishe,l by in-f ;-ionals. Thetre i noi uis&'e oig to (Gile'avtille or anyvw lwr' else for tinuiiemient wi- thc l'itr't.s .\iintref iih sur'vive's. Ii i--c-ave ru-td bit am c al of the strictest m*ra!-, andlI tmsi prove benei(lic-ial toi the I see itt the Sw~'IN:.-thle Peole's Ad.. v.a :at' - t hit two mten lhave tumounicedl themisetl vi s or teiri friends have foir t hem, ini t he nioblet ol stain<l-hy. It is ime for morcie to coire so .Jwe can find out who is A cirt 'in fellow ai few dayiis since, mnak Int otels foir lmtblica:titin, lad the ne "l' ph-'s Sent il"' insteadl of 1'iekens i:Ni 'xei 'ai anlls ini-fttke hit the niiil on ft l i: tl -i'oii dis to t he pimrlar-ity of the pfapIer' ira I thei iaunt at in forat tion it -ar-i.s to' th i' peopl i'very week.~ 'ct;r. awberies~ i ar il'; carricl to mtaiket A clrin f--l heii !at WeA h:csday, ii-:I T''rIta -. ' Is tor te farmtiers to) l'i;ota::;, ich'aim s-l ia' pai' N). 1, rand I will tiake t ri-le to E-: 'h-y on the new rail ro adl -'i --ivt you wht extra news items I mayt *t for t hi t:: i-:st.. I iv. 11. ( . hb-rry wtill preiach at Shoal (Creek~ Academyi nit ar hetre, lot Saturdaty inlht bef. rte the ';ecoind Sundhay in Juiie next. Tlb' inhli??abi tt of this city are stil in (l'easinig. Th'fey am e aill quit'Ic young yet. bitt they couita. A ft er .1lily 1st, I wotnhl like to r(eeive the Si-:Nrlx::r. daily, is W. I,. Argite lhas let Jiaii ROsmii hinvi' fli' rtet to" hiing the lumut ee frt:i na l-ley~ six~ times ai week. All :mt et.ii n'al fticilitics. Wei thiti liltainly thati the (-ari 'ouipher iinvetfeid by Dr. J. It. ('arpt liter, (:overedt lby letters tatent issued the 12th of April, 180t. :inl numbered 1t73,857, is the ('om-i yet biten dt'vised'. Thle arrantgemnent of the parts is perfect tio the' miintst detaiil . It is01111 maniput(ted from th Ile shie or tiopf of' the etarn, andi a gi)ng inicattes '"'oi1p'l'd" or "iuncoupI li'' 115 thei iimniipuitorf i lity desire. II a given'ii ar shuhtl lie di-rtiled, the mai loi t not (-urv' is shatrp enouight to cause' it to rteleasi" its gr ip. If his liumty mac>re advan. itags itt tpp: art ut ai* Ithinee to one' of e'x. i'iawa wifth the in ic''tsily oif going lit. tentIi'- cars. sleuh I f itsilf he stihli. il c i-'ti-i'. aifety tindi utility it, certainly abae i li- enke. The Techerli' t:il-l the aletitmt of Seboll IiT- it t fTuti-'oth seve'iri fa Schoo Di)tfrie-l- in flh' conitfy shal repiort to the Counaty Atliflor thle monelii' iof tal ftaxable P"Uis In th'iir respec'tivei isfriicts and siihl Aiiclitccr "halt entier the ttiiie uplon itie tax if i'ibishedl atinuay la a~i imewispapter pubi nl-bi i at th' 'outty 'ent." There i lists shtoubl be stInt to atditors as proniitly avts poissifde, it ordelr that the law may fh tt caried iti t, i-tifeully. Great ('ar'i shouild het faken'to ii t ol iy tht natmei. of i f taige, : a iu ho arii tOt'it by law exempt frican 'aiii lh ol fax. thi. iip tt it. irc:iltel. I 'a-mI the schIoiol lhe toco liiw. M ill 5He Wor'th~ Preeinftg. lT'l'earami witl eonta'k of II paigts ion trmiy bec a fS'liv llbun 11m, espec'iialy' gi til it' fI'I ibh:al dayi, oneii of thne N-ofh>iti id ''n!m''ill - itt C ltideslitit, -ta r miuigI, ;ppl liv cets o te Th-gam Alb'any, N. Y'. From Centria. The picnic at Brock's Rock was not so well attended as anticipated on account of the lowering clouds inl the morning. Some of the young people went from here to the closing exercises of Pendleton school and were highly entertained. George, the infant soll of Mr. and Mrs F. A. Lewis was buried yesterday the 23d inst., in the Mt. Zion cenetery. The pa rents have the syIiathy of mnany friends. Miss Carrie Lee, of Seneca, and Miss Hadie Thompson, of Walballa, spent Sat. urday and Sunday with Airs. W. Y. itow land. W. L. Gassaway, of Greenvillo, spent last Sabbath at his old home. Miss Manie Folger, whe has been with her sister, Mrs. Cauble, for some time, is now in Easley, We hope to have her with us again soon. Mrs. Ilenry, of Elberton, Ga., is visiting her mon, A. L. Henry. . - ' .0 Talcs Which Deceive. The tuberose (Tuber-ose) Is no rose. Pom. pey's Pillar had no historical connection with Pompey. Cleopatro's Needle was not erected by the Egyptian Queen. Whale bone is not bone and is said not to possess a single property of bone. Turkish baths did not originate in Turkey, and are not baths. German silver was not invented in Germany, and is not silver Black lead is not lead, but a form of carbon. Scaling wax does not contain a particle of wax but is composed of turpentine, shellac and cin liabar. Soda water, properly made, contains no soda but as drawn at Sloan Bros. fountain is the finest, and miost refreshing drink in tile universe and everybody visiting Green ville should try it. C1rcuit S. .. Convention. The Pickens Circuit S. S. Convention met at Twelve Mile Camp Ground on the 1th. 11. 0. Berry, listor in charge, took the chair. After devotional services, a con stitution and by-laws for the government ot the coti-.-iit'on was presented by the chair man and adopted. Several addresses were inade. The following resolutions were unanimousi.' adopted: 1st. Resolved that this convention ear nest!y r14iCSIS all tihe Sabbath SchooIls inl tlhis curcuit to synpathize and co operate with thjem in this great work, and to be rep resented iln tihe next convention. 2. lsolved that we extend our thanks to hbrother .1. C. Garrett, for the excellent m1SiC fUrnished for this ocasion. armers who purpose following the ad vice of Third Party lealers, to raise less cotton and ilore hell. 1nav find it difliCult to get adyal..es Oil this n1e w crop.---Augtis Ia (Chronjiele. IIu1iin14- Noties. I've been a sufferer from rheumatism f,r years and have been unable to obtain any relief at all. Salvation Oil gave me entire relief ani I heartily recomineudit. Henry Winkel, Baltiimore., Ml. What, so wonderful as a severe cough cured by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for 25 cents. Try it! C. A. Thompson, 'Seymour, Ind., writes: "My sister Jennie, when she was a young girl. slffered fro:n white swelling. wiih' greatly impaired her gelleral healtil aiI made her blood very impture. In the spring she was not able to do any thing anl could caely get ah<met. Mre than at year itgo slie took three bottles of BI:>1tlic Blood l3m, anid now she iS per :fee.v etired ." I nby2t ) .. rdi: i.w N.. tt. ST.\T!(Ns. N.. 12. It . 211(11 . ......Iv ('Olnia,~ -\ . .... . I . A ni ... 19.... ... .. .......Ab- n...... .. ... . . 5. i5pau l. ipi ... .. ...... Pm i a. .. .. . . 16a 2'.13p .t. .. ....... . . Pro it. . .. .. . .~ . Jl.pin 2.00p( .........e w oorr . .. .... ipi 1.0.........)leu...... -2.11p 1. :... ..... ...... ..' hnr yel :-: .... .... ..tOg o .'............... 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I pin Io t bota i N.5 a. n 0 .in,70 p.m (V - i., 0 3n u 1 *ert in emxt 'mm:Iit. 0 ;we Ih:,n W . . '.<li is o- . r1 el 1. (In., t'o ul e - dersonill . .\ 1he 1i1i,21e S rn n:I In x |I TrIn'-.~.5 h.v1(;1enili. S m1'.. tAi L(. tdlivisn, 4n.td. I.' . 1. . m.; soui . ud, 7v.8a O. 0. HALLMAN, gontraclor 10i IBul All kinds of carpenter work well and promptly done. G.-rPrices and work satisfactor. Give Ine a call. PICKE L, S. C. aprl4m3 McFALL'S ALMANACK -FOlt 'X V 9 01 . Mary had a little sheep, Its wool was white as cotton, And overy where lit te Mary went, That lamb just come a trottin' Mary camo to town one day, To do a little shoppin' And right in front of McFall's door, They both were son a stoppin' Walk in, says Mc, and in they walk ed, And after some reflection, Cast their eyes this way and that, Then each made their selection. Mary spied a pretty Hat, Embroideries, Gloves and Laces, Cascarillas and Swan Dowis That girls wear on their faces. She also boulit a pretty shoe, Hose, FIa and Parasol, Some Calicoes mal Apron Checks, And little Sis a doll. Mary's Ina comes here t.o buy All colors of Dianmond Dves, Nux Voinica to kill the Eawks, Then next-good chicken pies. Mary's pa, that. goo(d old Inat, Was never knwni to back On anythinl"g that l1tar bought Froi McFall's Alhanac. "But where's iny little bonny lamb" Cried lary inl despair, "Never inind" her father said, Next fall, he'll be '"right there." The lamb's selection-very wise, A hell 11n prelty collar, And all it cost at, McFall's store, Was a (oarter of a dollar. Th'lie I ret ty lami now looks all right, All drsed up f.r tie ball, %\ ith cohIItr on und pretty bell, Ill t there" in the fall. We lnight 1 4On forevermorn W'*ithi sonMhtling (lsei than joke, Sp(eakintg of allI the l,argainis herie, Buit--n-iow- urn p)wel.l's broke. WN. T. MecFAL L. .se W. L.DOUCLA TiiE BEST S HOE IN THlE WORLD FOR THE MONEYP It la ai Peetnmless shoo, with no tacks or waz thread to hurt, the fet; made1 of the begst (luot cnlf, ot sh Ondi cany, amrn' brenuse ee maA- mnorc al-oeno this, raide Slat .n~ ' h r m .n~f.t.;rer, ieqLuals and 00 OOt enin io Elanel -.:cwed, the finetealf IFa.Wshtoe fter offe,redl for $',.(x); equals Frunols imported shoot which cost fromr ti.to80 12. $4 tJ 1innd-~Mewed Wlit Mioe, fino en1f a styish, comifortiablo anti duurnble. Thiuns Shoe ever iflered tiit irienu; saume grado aa cus $3 50Pice Shote; larmter.s, italiroad Men e ad Ltte'r(carriers alli we'ar them; fluecaif, seamlecss, smooth inusilu. hearnvy three solos, eixten. sionl edge. onuo pnir will wear a year. $ 2 0 a nr e n W Oi n h t r i "r.hoo ev r 'fr re ethr pr. ano tial wlirll. 'onvhnce .soh have g'iven themiu a. trhud will wear no othecr umake. BO gg. $2. (1 nd 9i .75~ school shoes arc wrn by thle b)oys every where; theymtlU On the r rneritm, n; the ine'r,'nsi,c ,les showv. hnoredshe cot uL;f. rom Aii; Uf.syrat. Ijadiues' 2.50I, I.t.o nad esu it 1.7.5 shofor Misaes art' the bestt ilm. I> 't,oa. .st vi h nl dturable. prieu aru s.t.amptI din ihe bt'tom of t,.l -h ao. Irr TAI(1e NO frnT'5rlTl'T1-:..a', inhton loal rulivertM.i d!'aletrnJ.uipling 30'i 6V. Lu. DbOIJ(4i,A M, Jrocho t o,i14. hold by F. ~ B.~ 31415 RU A eP2t N,~* Cl 9T;A12 S C ~Q)NI P375.O0 [)R 'T SAM1-1 P'iANO. -r4 - s worth a ekt'I orei .0. 1 N.-M i~ m: V lt SEISl against mii.: exhobt.t u.t :e hrilt' 14by buyviingdircec <:r't, -n ?i, S. C., t.han in' metO u,tu ar nt'; nal woth liey atre not iit I ih.i. wvay WriLc for. baes.i HAGOOD,. BRUC 4xc1MfrgB, s. C W. M. HAGOOD & Are Now Receiving Their SPR Dry Goods. Special attention has been given their Dry Wo are heav Goods Departments and among the selections keep only Good are the latest and best goods from the dulterated ug New York Market. Some of oi They are closing out all odds and ends in about the balai accumulated old stock. Any Hat, Shoe or are obliged to , Remnant of Cloth that has the mark of ago Others don't on it. is sold regardless of cost: ain't our fault. Some rich bargains in these for but remember Camit Buyers. predict a herev C4 HAGOOD, BRI W. M. HAGOC How dear to my heart, as the season advances, With smiling and frowning, with sunshine and rain, Are the thoughts of the past, of its dreams and its fancies. Its sorrows, its plensures, its joy, and its pain, I muse o'er the orchard, the meadow, the mountain, The bridge and the rock where the ataract, fell, But dearer than ill is the thought of the fountain, Of icy cold soda, that Sloan Brothers sell, The fresh, foaming soda, the bright, sparkling soda, The thirst-queuchiing soda, that Sloan Brothers sell. How oft have I grasped, with hands that were glowing, In the heat of the morning, the noon an(1 the night, A glass filled with necttr, with coolness o'er flowing, A joy to the taste, a boon to the sight, How sweet from the clear crystal brim to receive it, Fresh, Cooling, just drawn from its own icy well, Not a full blushing glass coild teipt me to leave it, The fragrant cool soda, that Sloan Brothers sell, The fresh, foaming soda, the bright sparlding soda, The thirst-quenching soda that SloIan Brothers sell. That silver-bound fountain, I hail if{ a treasure, Of sweetness and coolness and freshness untold, How oft have I drawn from it excluisitive pleasure, While drinking its contents, puro, sparkling, and cold, And when far removed from its loved situation, The tears of regret will intrusively swell, I earnestly long for a change of location, Andt a draught of the soda that Sloan Brother,; sell, The fresh, foamig soda, the bright, sparkling soda, The thirst quenching s-)da, thal Sloan Brothors sell. Tne .fwcst Tplscscription Driqs in Grec villc, at SLOAN BROS. FFHE SPRING CLOTHING J AXIT[m-I cAC JE3X-tXJSTO'V:VVv GREENVILLE, S. C., Is COMPID in Every Departmontl Otir Stock of + CUSTOM-MADE SUITS! Every St. Ie and Quality in the Market. lernembur we an fit Trhe TAllek-st Man. Thie stttetMan Ai,nd the TVhinnes-t Mlani! In Pickens Cmunty. grlloys and Children's Clothing from the Cheapest to the BeAt. O(d I'aits i'i Shirt Waists for Boys. SMITH & BRISTOW, 'r'ailor-Pit Clothivrs, (I1tEENVILLjE, S. C. .Carriages, Buggies and Wagons, SPECIAL OFFER I TO CASH BUYERS! Ve e,fT(-r at iI ('EJ) HAiWCE E, Cma)ria(s, IWggpes ani Wayons. (OM E, EXA.l INE ANI BUW Y. The Greenville Coach Factory, H. C. MARKLEY, Proprietor. 0- W. SIRIMIIE, Super itenl4'at- p3y THE NEW MODEL HALL TYPE W InTER! A Perfect Machito wrl'.in[ 02chaus ReModled And Improved. > MA NIy'oJi~AN \ lThe BcAst Standard Type WVriter in the T Worlil. - x pen1siv, Portab1ple, No Ink liihbon - lit erchanable ype I .V in ll 1 -e {E ns,t ert n ai sav CO., ING GOODS! hn Groceries y buyers and lowest sellers. Wo Flours, Purest Lard and Una ars and Cofeo.. Debts. friends havo acted cleverly ices due from last year. We lem. come to see us any more. That Don't get mad at us about it we think of you every day and fter to all such doings. )me to See Us. JCE & C04 )D & CO. We Divide the Profits ! Perhaps you thinlk that's a flight of are tistic ima-gination? It isn't. The artist is right as far as lie goes, but he doesn't go quite far enough. When you split a thing in two it duesli'L alway happpen that yot cut in the center and we are not dividing out proits in the middle. On the contrary our divison is over whelmingly in favor of lhih purehiser. There's a good reason for this unusual proceeding. l'ho time for rc diing our enoriois stock of Winter Clothing has CoIme eatil big indticeients pave the way to lig reductions. Here are Somlle prices which will show You that thd matter of protits is not bothering us at all: $30 Suits now $25. 25 " " 20. 20 " " 15 15 "' " 12. Overeoats at a very great. sacrifice. UT nderweatr must, he closedl ouit. (all and seti the goods and hear thd paices. 1L ROTHSCHILD, dec17mfi oreenville. S. C, TI!E STA TE OFI St UTIH CAllOLINA, Cotunt v of Pickens. Ilv viratu of t im ant 110rity cont ai ned it a1Jl mlrt-eige giveni by I). G. I4ewvart to M. T1. 1lgn <mr:t. i t lhe theiil (113' day f Aulgusti I1I9), I will sell to) the hiitrlhest bidder bc4 fore the c ourt, i hos doori, on net, uintii the legal hioulrs for sale, thd following~ devse died property to wit: )iie.st 1:ani < ng ie 8 to 10 horse powver, inmautait tred by F~ rick & Co., of WVayn-: eqihIro, l15., also onem ci rcular saw mill w1ithi shnllhumous heea 4:1 dbloks, withU all TI im said prol pei ty is sold to satisfy the mollrtirg abt~ ove re fC'erre to. Maiy 19, t3 Assignee cf Mortgage. Notice. ',luth Ci(aro lina:, Colunlty of Pickens. - Nie I l's lwrebly giveni t hat we', thae un leroirlned, will aipply tol J. M. Stewar't; Clrk ofI (out, wvithin thirty days from A. cten it led1 'An Alet Ill provide( for granits in of~Il ertu char(11le rs,"' alproved 29th day Ill Feblrua:ry, A. I)., 18.l4. 'ii. L,. EC 1lenbur, WmVn. Cantrell, Ji J. llice. May l7tha, 1 92. w.j Scientific Amerjoai Agency for CAVEATS TRADE MARiCS DESIOM PATENTJ COPYRICHTS, etc. For tnnoformatlon and free Unlbook writo to MI:NN & Co 3Ei linoAJIwAY, Niw Youtrr,. Oitlest, buraeniu or secuaringt patou'ts ian Ameorica. Evory patent0 taklen 03ut by Us is brougiht before (he pulic by ai noltico glien free of chaarge i the Larmset renlation of any ecientlic ppr In the woIrtk. Siei stu3(y itlltraiteOl. NI utelil ng, 0311n1ishouh1i1be witot 3it. WVooict, .(t 0 iLlLsen 11 1iroadway Now Yori.N O. nnt it ' k i niieS l3rify t > blo, are pcai (thronie' D)irrhwa, Chrillnl Lgver 'rrouIbto Dia nun3)fltleO, Kidny monitl, liver rroubles, 1.03 o AI(ftiO lCDt Depre Iin, Nausca, t ion, i'imuple:, Rush of ilood' to the llead, sallow Corn luxion sait nh.A ltoum Scald haod, cr o f -uasied 0 achr ir,,Feeates Boas Li11 very(3 Uororsw ptom or 1t701 a t,.. r esUtits frot aioo f thi fintin tiy Ilic stelniac erO t115b taking one tataito after each*. ee.A lre or d ino ho npatio The oct niothit nthat can tie injurious to the most eli. r, t 1 eao 6 . w a York IKOLLO WAY'S 'Barber Shop!I And Baith RioomIs. In reinr ^f Mi.tsa ta.